Supreme Court seeks vaccination on corona situation, answers on oxygen said, this is national emergency, the court cannot remain a mute spectator … said, we are not suppressing the High Court.
The petitioner says that the state government was bound to take remedial measures for controlling and regularising the high charges imposed by Private Hospitals for the treatment of COVID-19.
It was said in the petition that Covid-19 restrictions have adversely affected the book publishing industry and if availability of alcohol was considered during lockdown, the petitioner organisation pondered why books could not be included among essential services.
In an urgent meeting with Bar Council of India and Supreme Court Bar association representatives, Chief Justice NV Ramana said that the court will tentatively reopen on June 28.
The letter written by Satyam Singh Rajput stated that around 54.5 percent of admissions during the second wave required supplementary oxygen during treatment and it showed the necessity of oxygen.
The recent notice by NCDRC in continuance with April 18 reads, “The sitting in the National Commission has been suspended from 19th April 2021 to 30th April 2021 (1st and 2nd May 2021 are holidays on account of Saturday and Sunday).”
The public interest litigation seeks direction to the center to restrain the agitating farmers from constructing the permanent construction over the public roads across the borders of the NCT of Delhi.
Acccording to the statetement of the petitioner, the drug Remdesivir is used in the treatment of COVID-19 patients that reduces the need for oxygen and the longer hospitalization of the patients.
Also, the Centre has not implemented the historic Judgments from First to Fifth Judges Case and recommendations of the Parliament Standing Committee and Law Commission of India in letter and spirit.